Just sharps. Just because it has some blood on it, doesn’t mean it goes in as well. It costs a lot of money to dispose of these bins, we should just use them for what they’re intended. After all, you don’t put sanitary towels or used plasters in a sharps bin...Being as I have finger wipes that absorb my blood, and my test strips all come individually wrapped.
I feel they should go in the sharps box because of the nature of what they are. Household waste doesn’t seem appropriate to me for them.
Neither have I, my strips go in the bin as they are, my Multiclix lancing device has a six lancet drum that retract and they go in the bin as well when all finished.I haven’t even got a sharps box
Being as I have finger wipes that absorb my blood, and my test strips all come individually wrapped.
I feel they should go in the sharps box because of the nature of what they are. Household waste doesn’t seem appropriate to me for them.
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